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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Pipa sits down with his anticipated successor (as Seminary President), Dr. Jonathan Master. Dr. Master visited campus on Friday, September 6, 2019 to meet with different members of the seminary community (faculty, staff, and students). As part of his visit, he was happy to take some time to record this podcast episode. Please note that Dr. Master was suffering from a head cold, and that his voice was suffering from fatigue as a result.

Dr. Guy Prentiss Waters (New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary) is the guest on the podcast to discuss relevant biblical data regarding the diaconate, and whether or not Christ directs us in His Word to ordain women into the office of Deacon in the church.

In this special edition of "Faith & Practice," Dr. Pipa handles questions dealing with the various overtures before the 47th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (2019). Includes extended discussion of overtures dealing with sexual ethics, the role of women in the church, and supra-ecclesiastical organizations with which the PCA is affiliated/associated.

In this edition of our monthly Faith & Practice segment, Dr. Pipa handles listener questions regarding Christian observances of Jewish holidays, the place of blessings in the New Covenant community, demons, past experiences of charismatic gifts, Christ's healing of the leper in Luke 8:1-4, whether or not churches should pursue incorporation under federal law in the United States, elder rotation, and church athletic leagues.

Pastor Caleb Cangelosi (Associate Pastor, Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church, PCA in Richland, MS) joined us in the studio to talk about The Log College Press (https://logcollegepress.com). Pastor Cangelosi is the founder/owner of The Log College Press, a collaborative retrieval effort focused on the publication of 18th and 19th Century American Presbyterian works.

Dr. Christopher Yuan called in to the studio to discuss his new book, "Holy Sexuality and the Gospel: Sex, Desire, and Relationships Shaped by God's Grand Story," published late last year by Multnomah. Dr. Yuan helps us to sort through the theologically important distinctions between attraction and desire as we seek to correct misunderstandings in the church as we seek to minister to those fighting against the sin of same-sex attraction.

In this important edition of "Faith & Practice," Dr. Pipa handles questions concerning the relationship between faith and reason, the denominational health of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), overtures facing the 47th PCA GA, biblical sexual ethics, whether to remain in or exit the PCA, and covenantal voting in the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS).

"What marks the ministry of the Reformed pastor?"
GPTS Trustee and Adjunct Professor of Applied Theology Dr. Ian Hamilton sits down for an interview about his January term intensive course, The Reformed Pastor.

Dr. Ryan M. McGraw steps into the studio to discuss his book "The Ark of Safety" (2018), published by Reformation Heritage Books in the Explorations in Reformed Confessional Theology series. In it, he explains, defends, and applies the doctrine expressed in Westminster Confession of Faith 25.2, which states that outside of the visible church there is "no ordinary possibility of salvation."

In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: the history of the PCA, ruling elders, republication, homosexuality, baptism, biblical interpretation, the attributes of God, and much more.

In this edition, Dr. Willborn discusses this year's edition of the Confessional Presbyterian Journal, with extended discussions of Rev. T.D. Witherspoon, family religion, the regulative principle of worship, and the late Dr. John R (Dick) de Witt.

In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Travis Grassmid (MDiv '08) discusses the 272nd Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Churches in the United States, held May 21-24, 2018 in Golden Valley, MN.

In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: Two Kingdoms Theology, angels, postmillennialism, the Sabbath, divorce and remarriage, worship, the Revoice Conference, the mission of the church, and much more.

In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Andrew Dionne discusses the Revoice Conference, held at Memorial PCA in St. Louis from July 26 to 28. Pastor Dionne is a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary, and pastor of Trinity PCA in Spartanburg, SC.

In this edition of the podcast, RE Mr. C. Fredric Marcinak and TE Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. discuss the 46th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America, held June 12-14, 2018.

In this edition of the podcast we talk with GTPS graduate Benjamin Wontrop, currently serving as a pastor in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of England and Wales, in partnership with Presbyterian Evangelistic Fellowship.

In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: reading the Old Testament for spiritual benefit, speaking the truth in love, the regulative principle of worship, hymnody and psalmody, holidays, counseling, preaching, traducianism, and more.

In this edition of the podcast, Mr. Charles "Charlie" Nave, Esq. introduces MORE in the PCA, an organization committed to encouraging Ruling Elders in the PCA to actively participate in the courts of the church at every level.

In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Peter Szabo of Budapest, Hungary discusses the ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe. There are 16 congregations and five preaching stations of the RPCCEE in Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania. Rev. Szabo pastors the Budapest congregation.

In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: Neo-Orthodox Covenant Theology, paid nursery workers for Sunday services, the wisdom of having a crush on an unbeliever, distinguishing between God's decree and Satan's devices, and much more.

In this edition of the podcast, Zach Dotson, originally of Wise, VA, shares about his choice of GPTS, experience as a first-year student, and other aspects of his service to Christ and His church. Zach currently serves as the Intern (and Pulpit Supply preacher) of Coldenham-Newburgh Reformed Presbyterian Church in Coldenham, NY.

In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Geoff Gleason discusses with us his latest book - "A Family Worship Guide to Luke." Pastor Gleason serves as the Pastor of Cliffwood Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Augusta, GA.

In this edition of the podcast, author Rev. Dr. David Garner discusses with us his latest book - "Sons in the Son." Dr. Garner is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Vice President of Advancement at Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA.

In this edition of the podcast, author and pastor Rev. Dr. Bruce McDowell discusses with us two of his latest books - "Faith in the Mosaic," and "Christian Baptism." Dr. McDowell is the Minister of Global Outreach at Tenth PCA in Philadelphia, PA.

In this special "field edition" of Confessing Our Hope, listen to Greenville Seminary graduate Michael Spangler (MDiv '17) present his work on Theodore Beza's Latin poetry, as well as its usefulness for personal worship, at Liberty University's Reformation 500 Conference.

In this special "field edition" of Confessing Our Hope, listen to Dr. Pipa defend and advance the biblical basis for and use of creeds and confessions at Liberty University's Reformation 500 Conference. Includes both Dr. Pipa's delivery of his paper as well as a brief Q and A Session with conference attendees.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: prophecy in the Apostolic Age, the priesthood of all believers, so-called common grace, Sabbath, Christian hope, friendship, ecumenicity, Trinitarian worship, the mark of the Beast, the reliability of Scripture, Antichrist, confessional subscription, and textual bases of the Bible.

In this edition of the podcast, author and pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Cosby discusses with us his latest book, earlier publications, upcoming projects, and his work as Editorial Director for the Gospel Reformation Network. Dr. Cosby is the Senior Pastor of Wayside PCA in Chattanooga, TN, and a visiting professor in Church History at RTS-Atlanta.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: corporate prayer, heresy, divorce, remarriage, communion, the Lord's Name, drunkenness, the parousia, headcoverings, devotions, corporate worship, works of necessity, the rights and duties of church members, and Calvin's prospects for ordination in the PCA.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: the Lord's Supper, congregation sizes, liturgy in family worship, flags in the worship space, benedictions, presbytery-level relationships, Election and Lordship, prayer meetings, and faith.

In this edition, we welcome Rev. Mark Robinson into the studio to discuss the Theology of Work as he prepares to speak at a conference on the theme at Trinity PCA in nearby Spartanburg, SC. Tune in for a thoughtful dialogue, information about the conference, and a slew of book recommendations.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: effects of the Fall, textual preferences, raising a son, family worship, union with Christ, exclusive psalmody, the regulative principle of worship, Federal Vision, and confessional subscription.

In this edition, we welcome Dr. James McGoldrick into the studio to discuss 500 years of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther's role, Roman Catholic responses, and Dr. McGoldrick's personal interest in the subject.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: prayer and law-keeping, transitions to Presbyterianism, British preachers in American pulpits, error and heresy, worldly wealth, paedobaptism, cessationism and charismania, sabbatarian issues, and Theonomy in the WCF.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: Ruling Elders, Just War Theory, Church Discipline, the Church's Mission, WSC Q4, Baptism, Eschatology, Musical Instruments in Worship, and Justification.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: every member ministry, Romans 7, personality systems, textual issues in the NT, Paul's journey to Jerusalem, ceremonial laws, praying for our leaders, and others.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: worship, careers on the Lord's Day, the subject of prayer, divorce and remarriage, the exegesis of Matthew 13:24-30, church calendars and Halloween, the sacred name of God, and others.

In this edition, we deal with the following topics: Union with Christ, church nurseries, modernization of the Westminster Standards, systematic theology, republication and the OPC study report, Eastern Orthodoxy and more.

In this edition of the podcast, Dr. Pipa answers questions related to choirs, repentance, leadership in the church, confessional subscription, licensure and ordination exams, racial reconciliation and more.

In this edition of the podcast, PCA minister Dr. David Hall talks with us about his article written in response of a decision made at the 2016 PCA General Assembly to erect a study committee regarding woman's ministry in the church.

In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Geoff Gleason of Cliffwood Presbyterian Church PCA discusses the 2016 edition of the Evening of Confessional Concern and PRayer being held at the PCA General ASsembly on June 20th.

Dr. Pipa answeres questions related to Double imputation of Christ, intimacy in marriage and the Lord's Day, theonomy, sexual abuse in the church, sin in the church and church discipline, exclusive psalm singing, tithing, and others.

On this program we discuss the topic of church membership. Is it biblical? Is it important? We answer these questions and many more as we sit down with two pastors and discuss this vital and important subject.

Dr. James Anderson, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte NC was our guest as we discussed his GPTS Spring Theology Conference lecture topic: "Calvinism and the Origin of Sin".

In this broadcast we sit down and speak with Rev. Michael Cuneo, missionary to Viterbo, Italy. Mr. Cuneo is a graduate of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and has been working in Italy for quite a few years.

This week we sat down with Howard Huizing and Ken Smith who were on the committee of the RPCNA that discussed and drafted the Contemporary Issues on Sexual Orientation report for the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America

In this second segment of "Faith and Practice" Dr. Pipa deals with questions regarding honoring civil authorites, cessationism, church membership, music in worship, the Puritan doctrine of assurance, paedocommunion and the basics of Christianity.

In this first segment of "Faith and Practice" Dr. Pipa deals with questions regarding the Lord's Day, two-kingdom theology, differences between the OPC and PCA as well as God's sovereignty in the face of disasters.

What happens to a pastor when he believes that God is calling him to leave one congregation to pastor another congregation? What are some of the pitfalls and problems associated with it? Are there any fundamental processes that a pastor can use to help him determine if this is the will of God? In this broadcast we examine these questions, and many more, with a man who labored over this exact issue. Our guest is Rev. Ryan McGraw.

Dr. Rick Phillips was our guest as we sat down and discussed the recent 40th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America. In this discussion, held in the Gresham Conference Room of Second Presbyterian Church in downtown Greenville, SC.

Scott Moore was our guest as we discussed his desire to plant a PCA church in urban Mobile, Alabama. We discussed numerous issues related to this topic including the difficulty associated with planting a church in an urban center.